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WVU Portal to replace Mix by the end of Fall 2015 semester

WVU Portal is new gateway to services, offers more than MIX.

The WVU Portal, a new mobile-friendly application at portal.wvu.edu, will give current students and newly admitted students a single gateway to a variety of critical services and applications, from logging into eCampus, Gmail and STAR to checking the status of the PRT. The app went live December 7.

Portal.wvu.edu is replacing mix.wvu.edu at the end of the fall 2015 semester. Students who type in the old URL will automatically be redirected to the new site through the end of the spring 2016 semester.

Gmail, also known as MIX email, will not be going away. It will remain accessible through portal.wvu.edu.

The WVU Portal provides many new features in an attractive, intuitive interface that Information Technology Services designed with input from a number of student groups over the past several months. Students at WVU Tech in Montgomery and Potomac State College of WVU in Keyser will see slightly different information unique to their campuses.

Through one “front door,” students will be able to: check grades; check account balances; access eCampus and DegreeWorks; view academic and athletic calendars; and access other WVU resources.

Students who are also WVU instructors or employees will be able to see different kinds of content simply by clicking on a left-hand menu. The app will automatically default to the highest-priority role, that of student.

The WVU Portal is mobile-friendly; you don’t have to download a new app. The page itself is responsive, meaning it will automatically adjust in size and view according to the device used to login laptop or desktop, tablet or smartphone.

To offer suggestions or request new features in the portal, please contact WVUPortal@mail.wvu.edu.